01. The Weight Of All Things02. In The Face Of Armageddon03. Cain Enable04. A Drone In The Hive05. Engraving Ecstasy06. The Promethean07. Grinding Down The Gears08. Rise And Fall09. Seizure10. Kingdom Of The Blind

I tried and I only really liked about 3 songs of this album. Even those songs were only good because they were catchy. This band can still pull off a really good album potentially. I don't think it's happened yet.

Bah, you're all nuts. Pretty meaty sounding album this, tasty too. Of what I've heard of Behemoth I'd easily go for this instead. Pretty much every track punishes to the same extent as the others, though "A Drone In The Hive" is noticeably better for me.

Bah, you're all nuts. Pretty meaty sounding album this, tasty too. Of what I've heard of Behemoth I'd easily go for this instead. Pretty much every track punishes to the same extent as the others, though "A Drone In The Hive" is noticeably better for me.

All the songs have that heavy consistency, but the structure just drags to me. The songs never really pick up. A drone in the hive is good and so is The Promethean, and Cain Enable actually withstood time the others went into that musical continuum!

Bah, you're all nuts. Pretty meaty sounding album this, tasty too. Of what I've heard of Behemoth I'd easily go for this instead. Pretty much every track punishes to the same extent as the others, though "A Drone In The Hive" is noticeably better for me.

All the songs have that heavy consistency, but the structure just drags to me. The songs never really pick up. A drone in the hive is good and so is The Promethean, and Cain Enable actually withstood time the others went into that musical continuum!

Some of them seem to drag the album on a bit, "Grinding Down the Gears" does that for me (appropriate song-title too, kind of wears the albums overall sound out a bit). In general Death metal is rarely something which I don't find a bit of that 'samey' feel going on, so I suppose as I don't expect a lot of variance I don't really look for that quality in the music as much as I would elsewhere. Possibly foolish of me, I am by no means over familiar with the genre, but that's the way I've approached it so far.

Bah, you're all nuts. Pretty meaty sounding album this, tasty too. Of what I've heard of Behemoth I'd easily go for this instead. Pretty much every track punishes to the same extent as the others, though "A Drone In The Hive" is noticeably better for me.

All the songs have that heavy consistency, but the structure just drags to me. The songs never really pick up. A drone in the hive is good and so is The Promethean, and Cain Enable actually withstood time the others went into that musical continuum!

Some of them seem to drag the album on a bit, "Grinding Down the Gears" does that for me (appropriate song-title too, kind of wears the albums overall sound out a bit). In general Death metal is rarely something which I don't find a bit of that 'samey' feel going on, so I suppose as I don't expect a lot of variance I don't really look for that quality in the music as much as I would elsewhere. Possibly foolish of me, I am by no means over familiar with the genre, but that's the way I've approached it so far.

Good point, I'm no expert either and by variety I don't expect these guys to jump into some other genre or something. It should stay within the boundaries for the most part to keep itself in death metal. Uninspired might be a better word for the songs like grinding down the gears.